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  • ‘A Strange Loop’ brings queer Black representation to the stage
    When Dorchester native Kai Clifton saw “A Strange Loop,” it was the first time he had ever seen a queer Black character represented at the heart of a musical. After years of studying and participating in theater, Clifton finally felt like he belonged. The post ‘A Strange Loop’ brings queer Black representation to the stage appeared first on The Bay... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • Celebrating 65 years, Ailey breathes new life into past productions
    The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns to Boston this week as part of the Celebrity Series of Boston, the nonprofit presenting performing arts and artists in venues across the Greater Boston area. The post Celebrating 65 years, Ailey breathes new life into past productions appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads’ at Peabody Essex Museum surveys 2,000 years of art
    There’s only one country that can claim to be the birthplace of humanity. This country today is home to over 75 ethnicities, and is the only African nation to resist colonial rule. This country is Ethiopia. The post ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads’ at Peabody Essex Museum surveys 2,000 years of art appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • Hunger in Africa as drought hits the south and famine hits Sudan
    Food crises in Africa are putting tens of millions at risk of starvation as drought ravages nations in the Southern Cone and warfare in Sudan exacerbates famine in the country. The post Hunger in Africa as drought hits the south and famine hits Sudan appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • 10 Self-Care Tips To Add To Your Everyday Life
    Here's how you celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month. Read 10 self-care tips to stay sane through the madness inside. The post 10 Self-Care Tips To Add To Your Everyday Life appeared first on NewsOne.... Read more
    Source: News One Published on: 2024-05-01
  • Natural Causes or Hate Crime? Public React's to Black Teen’s Suspicious Cause of Death
    The verdict is in for the official cause of death of 16-year-old Justin Johnson. Though the medical examiner concluded he died of natural causes, rumors still reel over whether he died by the hands of a group of racist white boys.Read more...... Read more
    Source: The Root Published on: 2024-05-01


  • ‘A Strange Loop’ brings queer Black representation to the stage
    When Dorchester native Kai Clifton saw “A Strange Loop,” it was the first time he had ever seen a queer Black character represented at the heart of a musical. After years of studying and participating in theater, Clifton finally felt like he belonged. The post ‘A Strange Loop’ brings queer Black representation to the stage appeared first on The Bay... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads’ at Peabody Essex Museum surveys 2,000 years of art
    There’s only one country that can claim to be the birthplace of humanity. This country today is home to over 75 ethnicities, and is the only African nation to resist colonial rule. This country is Ethiopia. The post ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads’ at Peabody Essex Museum surveys 2,000 years of art appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • Celebrating 65 years, Ailey breathes new life into past productions
    The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns to Boston this week as part of the Celebrity Series of Boston, the nonprofit presenting performing arts and artists in venues across the Greater Boston area. The post Celebrating 65 years, Ailey breathes new life into past productions appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • Hunger in Africa as drought hits the south and famine hits Sudan
    Food crises in Africa are putting tens of millions at risk of starvation as drought ravages nations in the Southern Cone and warfare in Sudan exacerbates famine in the country. The post Hunger in Africa as drought hits the south and famine hits Sudan appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • New Rainbow PUSH Coalition president steps down after only three months
    The Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the Chicago-based civil rights organization founded by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, went through its second major leadership change in a year as the Texas pastor tapped to succeed Jackson stepped down from the role. The post New Rainbow PUSH Coalition president steps down after only three months appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01
  • Art show looks to identify barriers in access to safer hair care products
    Under the dappled amber glow of sunlight streaming through the towering window of the Substation workspace in Roslindale, community members filed through a maze of framed pictures. The display wasn’t that of a traditional art gallery, however. Instead, the photos showed personal care products, the people who use them and, most importantly, hair, to bring focus to cosmetic products and... Read more
    Source: Bay State Banner Published on: 2024-05-01





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  • Arizona Senate repeals 1864 abortion ban after two Republicans join Democrats
    The Arizona Senate on Wednesday finalized repealing a near-total abortion ban that the state Supreme Court ruled earlier this month trumps a 15-week restriction that was implemented in 2022. But that doesn’t mean the 1864 abortion ban won’t go into effect — or that it will be repealed quickly, even though legislation to do so has now […] The post Arizona Senate... Read more
    Source: The 19th News Published on: 2024-05-01
  • From crowded to quiet: Inside a clinic as Florida bans abortions after six weeks
    JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Anna’s period was only three days late when she took a pregnancy test just over a week ago. When she saw the positive result, she knew she wanted an abortion. A hospitality worker in north Florida, Anna earns barely $2,000 a month. She had only recently returned to work after the birth of […] The post From crowded... Read more
    Source: The 19th News Published on: 2024-05-01
  • Making our voices heard: What AAPI Heritage Month means to The 19th staff
    When the 19th Amendment was ratified, citizenship was still available to only Black and White communities — and its full benefits largely to only White people. The Page Act and Chinese Exclusion Act were still being enforced, and in 1922 the Supreme Court denied Takao Ozawa citizenship because he wasn’t Caucasian. The following year, the same […] The post Making our... Read more
    Source: The 19th News Published on: 2024-05-01
  • The Amendment: Destigmatizing Sex Work with Yin Q
    Asian massage workers and sex workers have long been the targets of violence in America – but their stories often get pushed to the margins. This week, as AAPI Heritage Month begins, we’re pulling those stories to the center. Yin Q – one of the core organizers of Red Canary Song, a collective organizing with […] The post The Amendment:... Read more
    Source: The 19th News Published on: 2024-05-01
  • LGBTQ+ employees can’t be misgendered or denied bathrooms at work, new federal rules say
    LGBTQ+ workers who are misgendered by their employers or blocked from accessing restrooms consistent with their gender identity will now get additional workplace protections as a result of new guidance issued Monday by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.  It’s the first time in 25 years that the EEOC has issued new rules on workplace discrimination […] The post LGBTQ+ employees... Read more
    Source: The 19th News Published on: 2024-04-30
  • How does a school shooting test a marriage? Short film explores Columbine’s toll on a heroic teacher.
    “I’ve never seen anything like this.” That’s the response director Jeff Vespa says he most often hears about his new short film, “Columbine 2024: 25 Years of Trauma,” which premiered April 4.   It might seem hard to believe that there’s anything left for audiences to learn about the widely-covered 1999 school shooting that occurred 25 […] The post How does... Read more
    Source: The 19th News Published on: 2024-04-30